Rowland Hilder (British, 1905–1993) - A February Day
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‘Country Houses in Britain’
British Travel and Holidays Association travel poster (1954). Artwork by Rowland Hilder.
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Shell Guide to May Lanes, 1954, illustrated by Edith and Rowland Hilder ..
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Marsh Marigold, Lady’s Smock, Butterbur
Artists: Edith Hilder
Rowland Hilder
(Wild Flowers, 1957) source
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Ronald Lampitt (1906 - 1988) was an English artist and illustrator, perhaps best known today for his work for Ladybird Books, for railway posters and for the children's books 'The Map that Came to Life' and 'The Open Road'.Although born in Worcester, he adopted Kent as his home, living in Sidcup for 50 years, until his death in 1988.
The Kent countryside figures prominently in his art and illustration and at weekends he used to go out sketching with his friend, artist Rowland Hilder who was a Kent native. His friend and brother-in-law Harry Deverson was a well-connected Fleet Street journalist and helped Lampitt to find work with various publications including 'Illustrated' and the popular weekly magazine 'John Bull'.
Together they also produced two books: 'The Map that Came to Life' (1948) and 'The Open Road' (1962), written to introduce children to map-reading and the pleasures of exploring the countryside.
https://ladybirdflyawayhome.com/ronald-lampitt/
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'Hadrian's wall', Rowland Hilder, watercolour
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Rowland Hilder (British, 1905-1993), Lane in Winter. Pastel, 37 x 54 cm.
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Rowland Hilder’s midwinter scene (via here)
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1964 Shell Guide To Bird Sanctuaries - Dungeness
via Retrofair Vintage Ads & Prints
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Rowland Hilder xxx o beautiful winter... beautiful winter
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1954: Arranged and painted by Edith and Rowland Hilder (source)
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'Winter Sunshine' by Rowland Hilder (etching in colours)
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